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27.01.2016 

 

X-Sensors AG 
Landenbergerstrasse 13 
CH-8253 Diessenhofen 
T: Intl. (0)52 657 38 77 
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Configurable Load Measuring Interface CLMI X-232 

Operation Manual 

Rel.: Jan. 2016 

Table of content 

 

General technical informations ...................................................... 2 

 

Content of delivery ................................................................ 2 

 

Introduction & usage ............................................................. 2 

 

Mecanical dimensions........................................................... 3 

 

Configurations ....................................................................... 3 

 

Degree of protection, mounting ............................................ 3 

 

Installation ........................................................................................ 4 

 

Some reflections to the minimum load measurement .......... 4 

 

Background information about the floor detection ................ 4 

 

Truth table of the external sensor ......................................... 5 

 

Electrical installation ............................................................. 5 

 

Typical installation, minimum configuration .......................... 6 

 

Advances installation ............................................................ 6 

 

Commissioning ................................................................................ 7 

 

Commissioning, easy installation .......................................... 7 

 

Commissioning, advanced installation .................................. 7 

 

Description of in- and outputs ............................................... 8 

 

Position and orientation of the terminals............................... 8 

 

Programmable functions ....................................................... 9 

 

Setup menu ........................................................................... 9 

 

Menu-structure .................................................................... 10 

 

Technical data ..................................................................... 11 

 

Troubleshooting, diagnostic ........................................................ 11 

 

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) ..................................... 11 

 

Installation, general rules .................................................... 12 

 

Maintenane, repairing ......................................................... 12 

Summary of Contents for CLMI X-232

Page 1: ...Some reflections to the minimum load measurement 4 Background information about the floor detection 4 Truth table of the external sensor 5 Electrical installation 5 Typical installation minimum confi...

Page 2: ...control unit and they send the signal of the load to the control unit The relay contacts are provided for Car Empty full load 90 group travelling reduces intermediate stops overload These values are...

Page 3: ...tion Boxes for two sensors 5kg Yes without restrictions Below the ground X 133 Sxx Extension cable Junction Boxes for two sensors 2kg Yes without restrictions heavily depends on the installation If mo...

Page 4: ...e biggest elongation can reduce the error If possible use a very elastic yoke Rank 5 Another easy and robust method This solution suits in every case where no suitable yoke is available Beside the alr...

Page 5: ...kg Low 0V Not activated Load measurement detects no minimum load motion detector detects motion person inside the car The CLMI can connect the breaker signal of an external motion detector to the meas...

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Page 7: ...propriate input of the control unit After commissioning the CLMI with the relay contact reports the overload to the control unit Beside the basic functions the CLMI X 232 offers some expansions Compen...

Page 8: ...and alarm output according to electrical installation Turn on the supply the display shows a random number now Preparation Acquaint yourself with functions in the setup menu and set these functions re...

Page 9: ...sulation class must correspond to the switching voltage Relay contacts 3 relay contacts normally open NO Galvanically separated Pin 1 C KL1 Full load Pin 2 NO KL1 Full load Pin 3 C KL2 Overload Pin 4...

Page 10: ...detection Activates the floor detection and the travelling cable compensation 0 Floor detection inactive 1 Floor detection active P0 must be taught in twice Once at lowest floor once at highest floor...

Page 11: ...zation you can restore the last saved value by pressing UP and DOWN at the same time s paragraph FAQ 60 seconds after the last key pressing the device returns to the display mode Any taken change will...

Page 12: ...nd off without requiring a calibration again s paragraph Setup Menu Q How do I have to set the zero point if I have to be on the car while I operate A Consult the paragraph Commissioning Variant 1 and...

Page 13: ...ly eliminated At the yoke you can reduce the hysteresis by mounting a second sensor at another yoke profile The correct mounting of the sensor is the general condition no color at the bearing areas sc...

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